Auctioneers' Notices Villa Street, Masterton. SATURDAY, MAY llth, at 1 p.m. B, NICOL, favoured with instruc- ' • tions frcm Mrs VV. Judd, will sell the whole of his Furniture and Effects; also the Freehold House Property in Villa Street. Particulars later. PROPERTY SALE. BY AUCTION. ESSBS MABK MAXTON & CO. . have been favoured by 1) Cameron, Esq., of Mrroa, to s;ll the whole of his homestead, oonsHtin&f of 104 acres of land and the house of 15 room? and all outbuildings. The sale will take place on SATURDAY, 18 »h May. Fuller particulars in later issue. FAIRBURN & SILK, Land and Estate Agents, WANGANUI, [AVE been instructed to offer for l private* shU>, two very desirable properties in the Waoganui District. 4£AA ACRES, all in grass, with • t)v/\J exception of 250 acres ' shelter bush, oirrying 2$ to 3 cheep per acre. Well fpnced, subdivided, and watered by streams and springs; 2 good houses, 2 woolsheds, 4 Beta sheep yards, dip, etc. This is without doubt a magnificent property, and gives-a handsome return on tbe money invested. Stock may be taken over at valuation. Price*, £9 par acre. Ne. 1.41 ACRES Tilling oountry, and watered. At present carrying 8 000 breeding ewes, I,COO head cattle, and horses. Next year tbe property will carry considerably mors stock, is a targe sum has recently been expended in sen bbing and grassing The ftix royalties alone net upwards of £I,OOO per annum, this also will be increased shortly by draining. The buildings consist of new 7-roomed dwelling, 3roorned men's cottage, large tub e, and usual outbuildings The property is only 8 miles from t;.e railway, and handy to Wanganui. Price, £6 6s per acre. Very easy terms may be arranged. Enquiries solicited by FAIRBURN & SILK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Wanganui. Wanganui District. Two and a Kail Shsep Country 1300 AChES, 930 acres freehold, 150 ncros lease with rifil ' of purchase at 15s per awe, 229 acres small grazing run, rent Oil per acre, all grassed and fenced, wintered 2J sheep and cattle, wool clip averaged just under lllbs per sheep. / SITUATION—2I miles from Wanganui. 3 miles from school. All splendidly grassed country, ly'ngwell to the sun, and can all be ridden over, j £7 10s per aero for Freehold, £5 per acre for Leasehold. ~ ACKE«, 1720 acres freehold, U 075 acres small grazing run, rent Od per acre, all in grass, fenced and divided into 9 paddocks, wire and tofiara fences, new house, 0 rooms, good woolshed, dip (concrete), 3 sets sheep yards, winter capacity 2,{ sheep and 100 head cattle. Wool clip last jear, 101 bales, which realised £2,000 on trucks. SITUATION—3 miles from township, 1{ miles from school. £G 15s per acre for Freehold. £4 10s per acre for Leasehold. A jlarge portion of the purchase money can remain at 4.J per cent, only, Fullest particulars from LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS WANGANUI.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8438, 9 May 1907, Page 8
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